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today who came to join us for the hearing and thank them for joining us. our shareholders will benefit from improved financial stability and $1 billion of synergy create bid merger. we are proud that the combination has won support from the 100,000 employees of financial markets and the communities we serve. the u.s. airways team has been a leader in delivering customer service. we have long recognized we can do more. airline passengers made it clear what they want are broader networks capable of taking them whenever they want to travel whenever they want to go. i beginning the system of american airlines and u.s. airways it will build the networking arc passengers want. one that will compete with the networking of delta and northwest and the low cost carriers like jetblue and southwest. the passenger benefit. new american airlines stem from the complimentary naimp. by beginning these we add origin, destination, and hubs to a networking with very little route dip indication. indeed out of the nearly 900 domestic routes whether he serve american airlines an
today who came to join us for the hearing and thank them for joining us. our shareholders will benefit from improved financial stability and $1 billion of synergy create bid merger. we are proud that the combination has won support from the 100,000 employees of financial markets and the communities we serve. the u.s. airways team has been a leader in delivering customer service. we have long recognized we can do more. airline passengers made it clear what they want are broader networks capable...
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they're using -- and acts. france is using some nail clippers. we don't seem to be getting rid of any of our 5000 civil servants over the next five years. the second biggest power in terms of the economy in the european union, when unemployment is rising, factories closing of entrepreneur's are leaving, europe is getting worse. we also expect france to show europe the way as one of its most committed members to you did that and mali, mr. president, and parliament pays tribute t you. that means one thing of course. first, france has to propose for the whole of europe. what we need to come up with today, together. is a model for european solidarity. kathleen has just said that. your opportunity, mr. president, is that now we need to decide upon the european budget right to the end of this decade. our problem is that today, around the table of counsel, no one is standing up in favor as europe apart from one. everyone is speaking for their own domestic purposes. you spoke in favor of a high budget last time you in the european parliament, president.
they're using -- and acts. france is using some nail clippers. we don't seem to be getting rid of any of our 5000 civil servants over the next five years. the second biggest power in terms of the economy in the european union, when unemployment is rising, factories closing of entrepreneur's are leaving, europe is getting worse. we also expect france to show europe the way as one of its most committed members to you did that and mali, mr. president, and parliament pays tribute t you. that means...
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Feb 5, 2013
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it's not us and them, it's all of us together. and when we make this a priority for the country, so much is possible. i think the challenge with the austerity budgets is that it is coming from this place of scarcity, but i think we all know there's so many ways in which this country is resource-full. and our families are resource-full, and work forces are resource-full. and when we make something a priority, we can make it happen. so this is about bringing together all of these different experiences and interests to make this a national priority. >> mary, so many of the workers we're talking about are immigrant women. um, tell us about some of the challenges and maybe strategies for engaging them keeping in mind that some of them at this moment may not be of legal status and really reluctant. >> i think there's been a really long-held belief that immigrant workers cannot be organized and that they will not take the risk. however, there's a lot of success stories that really challenge that myth among janitors, among construction wo
it's not us and them, it's all of us together. and when we make this a priority for the country, so much is possible. i think the challenge with the austerity budgets is that it is coming from this place of scarcity, but i think we all know there's so many ways in which this country is resource-full. and our families are resource-full, and work forces are resource-full. and when we make something a priority, we can make it happen. so this is about bringing together all of these different...
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to talk about bias and frees us from finger pointing but engages us say that all of us have to confront our bias and are we willing to do so around our young people? that's why i said about the pants sagging. some of us have perpetuating legacy within our own household and cultural. look at corporal punishment for black folk. another tight issue. all of us don't practice it, probably. look at the long-term effect. black people say it ain't hurting me. the jury is still out. lflt [applause] [laughter] i ain't no law enforcement person. but the jury is out. the reason we work more invested in corporal punishment. we want to control our kid. right. let's not act like we don't know why, at the same time how about adaptive personality? how about adaptive trait and evolution of thinking for new times so we can fit the situation? we don't have no timeout. we have knockout. you not knockouted and woke back up. that's timeout. facing the wall was beautiful. [laughter] that was nonviolent intersex. in behalf of black practices domestically. we have to face this stuff. it has lethal consequences o
to talk about bias and frees us from finger pointing but engages us say that all of us have to confront our bias and are we willing to do so around our young people? that's why i said about the pants sagging. some of us have perpetuating legacy within our own household and cultural. look at corporal punishment for black folk. another tight issue. all of us don't practice it, probably. look at the long-term effect. black people say it ain't hurting me. the jury is still out. lflt [applause]...
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we turn the table up in front of us. my mom got down behind us. and the shooting continued. at that time in 91, we weren't seeing these mass shootings that we're seeing now so i was waiting for him to say something like all right, everybody puts her waltz upon the table, or a thought maybe it was a hit. maybe there was somebody important in there. but the shooting continued. i'm going to tell you, it took a good 45 seconds, which is an eternity, to realize that the guy was simply going to walk around, take aim, pull the trigger, go to the next persons, taking, pull the trigger. he was executing people. when i did realize i thought i've got this guy. i reached for my purse that was on the floor next to me, realize i had a perfect place to probably aren't. he was up to everybody else in the restaurant was down. then i realized that if you want to earlier i had made the stupidest decision of my life. i had begun leaving my gun out in the car because i did what most normal people would do. i wanted to be a law-abiding citizen. i didn't want to get caught with a gun and maybe los
we turn the table up in front of us. my mom got down behind us. and the shooting continued. at that time in 91, we weren't seeing these mass shootings that we're seeing now so i was waiting for him to say something like all right, everybody puts her waltz upon the table, or a thought maybe it was a hit. maybe there was somebody important in there. but the shooting continued. i'm going to tell you, it took a good 45 seconds, which is an eternity, to realize that the guy was simply going to walk...
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you said you wanted us to debate. [laughter] i don't think the focus is all change to the medium-term deficit in fact the reason i think it's sort front and center is precisely because it has to be part of the discussion on jobs i do think the president cares deeply about the fact that we still have an unemployment rate just slightly below 80%, that is an unbelievable tragedy. i think realistically if you're going to do more infrastructure spending or you're going to make the kind of investments we need to make in education, that might put people back to work now and make us more productive in the future, the only way you ever get congress to go along with you if you also say let's make this as part of a package to do with all those other long run things. i think it might begin with the medium-term fiscal situations, some sense is making face to do things you need to do now to get more short-term recovery. >> except that -- >> four, anna. >> know, that's good. >> look, to move the needle, if you're pulling the fiscal
you said you wanted us to debate. [laughter] i don't think the focus is all change to the medium-term deficit in fact the reason i think it's sort front and center is precisely because it has to be part of the discussion on jobs i do think the president cares deeply about the fact that we still have an unemployment rate just slightly below 80%, that is an unbelievable tragedy. i think realistically if you're going to do more infrastructure spending or you're going to make the kind of...
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they're willing to the die for us. people that they don't even know and people they'll never meet, but they're willing to die for us. so the least we can do is take some time out of our days. and everybody's day, i know, is extremely busy. but it's not going to do anything but make you feel better inside because now we've been doing these retreats for these guys, taking 'em out hunting, fishing, doing doesn't things with them just to get them out and say, look, i love you, thank you, this is what i'm going to do for you. so let's go do this. and there's other organizations out there. you know, one of them i've been involved with is called fitco. fitco cares hero project. when i got out, i started drinking a lot, and then i got way out of shape, i refused to work out, and i was depressed. so i started working out again finally, started getting back into shape, and when i did that, my head cleared up. so when i did that, i went to this guy, and i said, hey, this helped me. do you have some old equipment or something chea
they're willing to the die for us. people that they don't even know and people they'll never meet, but they're willing to die for us. so the least we can do is take some time out of our days. and everybody's day, i know, is extremely busy. but it's not going to do anything but make you feel better inside because now we've been doing these retreats for these guys, taking 'em out hunting, fishing, doing doesn't things with them just to get them out and say, look, i love you, thank you, this is...